Is Felix Trinidad The Greatest PR Fighter Of All Time?

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  • Southpaw16BF
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    Is Felix Trinidad The Greatest PR Fighter Of All Time?

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    Miguel Cotto's career isn't over yet! But so far, Yes he is.

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    • Ch@mpBox@PR
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      #3
      Nope, Wilfredo Gomez is!!!!

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      • jrosales13
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        IMO of course he is... But, Carlos Ortiz and Wilfredo Gomez both have a strong case for being the best. I won't argue with anybody who have those 2 guys ahead of Tito... But, for me personally IMO Trinidad is the greatest to come out of Puerto Rico... But, I am biased here cuz Tito is my favorite of all time.

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          #5
          Originally posted by rabagiyo
          Miguel Cotto's career isn't over yet! But so far, Yes he is.
          big cotto fan here but i dont see how cotto can surpass tito at this point of his career many of you dont remeber just how dominant titos reign at ww and jrmw was. its a shame he went out like he did to hopkins and winky cuz many fans who werent following tito in his prime only remember these last fights.

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            #6
            Originally posted by rabagiyo
            Miguel Cotto's career isn't over yet! But so far, Yes he is.
            Even when Miguel Cotto career is over. He will not have a case to be in the top 3 all time... He is not even in the top 5 right now... I would say he is in the top 10 though... He might reach top 5 but I am not sure if he will...

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            • B.U.R.N.E.R
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              #7
              Wilfredo Gomez.........

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              • B.U.R.N.E.R
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                #8
                Originally posted by tanibanana
                Carlos Ortiz - runaway winner..
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                Felix Trinidad - have some argument..
                Miguel Cotto - still some few fights remaining..
                Wilfredo Gomez ring a bell?

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                  I haven't seen enough of Carlos Ortiz, but on paper his resume is pretty underrated.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by No Ceilings
                    Wilfredo Gomez ring a bell?
                    Yea he didn't mentioned Gomez for some reason... But, he might be right with Carlos Ortiz being #1... He was damn dominant in his time... I have no problem with anybody thinking Ortiz was the best... He was just that good.

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